jV '4 "J. ft 7 ' " " "J"". .TjC KTA' rh ',wir 'i ? m i -5 lJi 5 - . . , . t i i f A " S . J EVENING PUJBLIC LEDGER PHTLADELPHIA,' SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, -IDZt 10 , i i ,(" if j j K I f 1 MOVEGR1M5 FROM SCREEN TO PATRON ,y j TT IS cnsicr to obtain sub-tltlo ! K JL foot. t cntt'li HoetiiiK CIltOtlOtlR, ! or record transitory whlmslrnlltic if witn interior ugniing nmii wim in terior," declared ItcRinoUl isnrki-r. ui rector of "The Old .NfM. the Kiipcrt Hushes stnrv innoV b (inlilw.Mi, vvliirli RV 111 be uliown nt the Stunli-j next rt. It , of eouri. mimiiuii kiiovviimikv nmoug tlie jili tute-i?iiis public Hint many of the scenes 'ninile. npiinrentlv , Indoors ore tnken or "idiot" on n-ts built outdoor. 'J'licte nrc rootles, mid In many iiiMnnrei with one oj- nunc "nlls misMng to permit the sutiiiKlit to1 enter. The mnjoritt nru innd.' in an inclosed Rtnge llhimmated nrtlticMliy. WHKN n motion-picture tnr wenr.. In n duiil role the event Is In.'ed ns n MWfntioii in lilmdoiu Tin enn tlon of multiple lole-t is doubled in Clara Knnbnll Youint" latent pl.ct ilramn. "I'lnrge It." widen n t " nt the I'nliiie next week In tins en if tic picture from Sndn Cow mi, mi il I's. bcred for Her autmir-inp oi n-.i I . I I.U.. !..!. IV..,.. 1III-U " At SS mm .iiiiimiu . i"" - l'oiinff nsMimes four different ioih 'Pie remnrknble point. Iiouevir not in the number ..f robs this .-ia( nctrcs porlrn-, but in tin- effeenw nes vu'li ulit'li she is .-aid to ma ' each parr. ANY one who doilt Snui W"" ' " nld'tlv to dip-t n col'nui' -t l mieh ns "The Snob." at the Ai i.lui next wrek. should nk t'hilndeli. mn- Who knew 1 mi a- the l'hlladelnhH Ath letic Hub nth'ete of 1UU0 an.l l'.'til .1,-0 bow oar of jMf champion eiew of tl 0 Mime organization. Wood is 11 man who knows nil at!. letic nud outdoor n nvities. 11 . w 1 born in 1'lnlndelpliu aiul was edumt. I and p'ned football at tl.e Hull-Staut n School. WIIHN oii sie the light and shade effects obtiumd bj the cnmenimm who "sl'ot" the (ioiuernenr M irrn original rreen ftor of "A Tale of Two AVorld.s," coming to the Vii torl.i n-t Xveelf. appreoiatinn will bedeepenid into wonder in know in; that a tvvrntv -twu-year-old lad. Norbert llrodin. is re sponsible for the exceptional photo graphic effects. Comedv is usually expressed by well 4 lighted backgrounds: Mr. ltrojln dark ens and sometimes obliterates hi-, back grounds entirely to iiprs tragic moods. . W 7HEN Nigel de Iirulu r. who creute.l tlin rnln of Ti lipriuiff. the llulnn mystic nho sugic'ts .11 li- life and symbolic phi'ooph 11 1 T'lrn itmii f St John, niltlior of the Hook of lteve lation. was offered the part 111 "The Four Ilorsemep of tl.e Apuealjpse," he "hfsiated to accept it "I renllzed." lie suid. "that the en tire sjmbolism of 'The Pour Iloreuien' centered nbout TiheuiolT. I w unfed to go back to Revelation and tud St John's propheiMcs before 1 made up :nv mind. If was to reverent a role to attempt without deep it-tic 1 turn What Do Timber discovered by hi stud of the A localvp-e made lain eager to visualize the role of Tehernufl. fVnR THE HIUi." a pl-turlr.a-J tlon of two of the mnt popular poem in Will Cnrleton's 'Tarm l!nl 'ads." will liave it- first Philadelphia showing when the Stanton revnen-, for he season. Interesting Novelties ' for Season's Opening The theatrifal scaon w .11 ge into its stride beginning I ahn:- I a v Hpen ing then will b "Oorn'd" n tn-w comedv marking the refrn of Mal:e Kennedv to the pi 'l.in -tns". -if flu' Lyric- "The I.ove Letter." Tilling'-inm operetta. fiaturing John t'horlen Thomas, nt the Porrer. and "Irene the perenninlh favorite rnunc-al i-oni" d at the Shubert Later in the sh-hi-wrek. on Sntuidnv nihf. the Wa'iiuf will start with uHut Morn-io". n-w nielodv-iliamn. "Tl.e Love Di.ini" The Adelphi opening v t f ir the follow -ing Montl.lv night with ' Ir!-h I'j"." which will It.tridi'P a new jrung Irish American ti nor. Walter S'liii'im. as n star Tho I'.iond will be the ht of the legitimate Imnsis to enter fh" field, 011 Septe-llbei I'll. th "A , of Divorcr ment. ' n drn-nn ulinb n. :i lias been running u uni- In London There wll be two stock companies in town, the new Orphcum I'ln.iers, un der the direction of .1 1'u-il Z imn'i man. in liermnntown, with n urcfiil 8electel companj. nnd the Mue I - inoiiil Plaer-i, direi tel hi 1'r.iiw Fielder nnd Including m.in of the fa vorites, m their new home nt the Met ropo'itnn (ipein House The hrt will open Labor lJ.ij w.tli " irnlil," 'ind the latter next S.iturdav. witli "W:... Down Last " The Tro udi ro will al-o open on Labor Dai. the attraction lw Ing "I.roalwuj Scnnd iN " The vnriou i u ighh rh od xoudeil'e houses are all -HkiIi lei to -.i-iit uneiii tions on Labor Da 'Ihe I 10- Kivs wilt piesent Tin-da Il.ini in person 'n u monologue and in a li-.ifir,- iiotuc Man) acts not liiiheito -i-n in tin- will be sliown at the Wil n,.i I'tn'i Among thenthir houses to i pi n an t.. Allrghen.i , liroadw.ij, All..iinhra, Id (tone, I.ibeitN and Kauiiioi.tit Ji . ture photoplavH and will- elected mi i deville acts wPl in ini-inl ! i . ' i The downtown lnone houses will show tspis-ial dims fo- tin- ni.i'un.i. .t their new -enson, inrludng ' Lxir. enec," spei tin uluiK put mi iS'onln i , "Footl'glits." with L!mi Ki rg is, (Arcadia i, 'The divat Iinpersonnr on ' (Victoria), and "At the Hnd of the World," stirring 1! ttj Co.np-.iii il'i acel The Stanton's upeinng nttri tlon will he ' (her the Hills," i a'1 from Will Carleton's jmh m Mae Desmond at Metropolitan lleginnlug net Satuidai i-i Frank Fielder wi'l prisent Ma 1" mond nnd her plniers nt the .Metro politan (Iperu Hon-e "Wuj I' " L'ast " with Its sentimental stoii an i quaint characters of New Lng'und , if , will bo the opening attract Ion A special Double tjuarti t und Village Choir, under the direction of l'..i Cherry, will render belei tlons during the action of the plai. 'Ihe mphon Orchcstrn of tuentj musieinns, undi the direction of Imdor ltakin, w I known by musical patrons of the Men , politan, wid be u feature nt th! theatre UUlllUlUli LOESER'S Nuuii 1 nr itrr lliiild.ni; 34 S. S2tl Si ji Kilabllilird 1D0O Coolest Ballroom in the City During July and Ausutt Big Reception Monday and Saturday ClasM Followed by Reception FRIDAY PRIVATE n for $C LESSONS VI J , timnnTirm rrrrrm m mum urn imiimiimi , ,, , i. P.AUP PL' Mnit l'u lim -la rSlf'- " Sisl.t. at 13 l "V-m'tlr1 7' ?,v"""' l'm Hriwallnn of III ArOCALYPSR , '"C tVJ i. jiii .v.. :. CtJANE WILBUR Keiths ''C . HF W&WB CHARGE IT Palace HKngic jk-an wingmw '-K dWjVWmfflEMKBm WMSm,&wfX Wb' y MARY ALDEN 'THE OLD NEST" St nlgL - QV BBf jwSbBBc 3RBj Jh jflBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBwMH tit v 5f ivSEtlVw -v. wV I BbbbI H Bc BflBflBBnBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBw t "i.BBBBa i J Y5&$. 'Jt T&MmXXmm&m$S& "a taieoftoowoblds" I j- V s . -V4SBMW NBlBBlfe.-i'iV&i&smfiy7 Vicori.-.-- Willow Grovo- K?J?A 'X:aJ& AT I AUb? t X. W,"ffKi I ( -?-Ti ra a?Tia i aww" t KiV-jSfwi'' ?rz - ALICE cJOYCE, Kni ckerbockcr MAE DOWN KEITH ANNIVERSARY A iclelu itioti of the thil t J -eighth an ii.irarj of tie iniuigunition of I! V Keith MunleMlle during Labor Dav week will In- pnrticipateil in b seu-ral hundred the.ities Vaudeville artists and managers have been making prep arations for the event, which is to he made a inetnonil le one. and a spectnl show has been arranged for the wieU at It. F. Keith s Theatre in this city . IL T. Albec from the first wn Keith's hlif of stall nnd later his stic cesMir in ownership and management. Albee has humanized Mimleville and made the relations between artits and managers sympathetic, mutiialh help ful iiml stt,il honorable Sousa's Last Fortnight The f iiiitn we. k of the engagement of Sousn nnd Ills bund nt WIIIoa (iii 1'arl: starts with tomorrow's oncerts. 1'ifteen ilavs remniti of the IHL'1 "eason. Tho soloi-ts.will be Marv linker, so prano. Until I.loul Kimii'V. lontralto, John Do'an. niinrttst, Aithur D.iuuer. icriietist: II A S -hculer, cornet ist ; (;(. ,;,, Cnrej. xjlophone soloist; Jo seph DeLucu. Miphonium soloist; . (.niewich, snoplione soloist. i in Tuisdnv and Wednedav, August "ii and "1. the third annual picnic of he Philadelphia Kapid Transit Co- ope-nilve Welfare A-sociation is nhel- u'ed New Orpheum Players .1 l'rcil imi.ii rm.iii Sons nn nonni e the oj i ning of the I irpheiim T' aire w.th the newh orgnni7ed ''r p'i 'in I'lavers on .Mondav. Septi inber ." IltTort has bifii made M obtain the I" f in the wav of ilium and pliivers. for this theatre The companv will In cleile Ituth IloMii-on who has been kiin.fnl with biding stock compii i's; Iiwlght A Minile, who nlso has I i identilb-d with leading stock com- pat ies, 1 1 sH.s doing production work; The open.ug attraction will be Si alidal." i Church Singers In "Love Letter" Chinch singing his jda.ved an ini otatlt putt III fie iai'ers of tlliee of tie rini.inl Mii"rs m "The Lo.- Lif ter ' 'he n -w o lerett.t in whicn Char s Dillinchiun wi I stir John CI ar!" '1 homns, and whi'h omes to the I'oi'-r.-sf fir its j.rtnilere. Septembiii ." Mi '1 bom is. Ciroljn Thomson and Mar on" liat'so'i, rll ilnjers will-known in I'lu ndelp! In. wne chinch soloists 1 fore tli be nine stars, and featured plavers of iiiiisuul i oni.-dy nnd light pera. "Irish Eyes" Adelphl Opener "Irish IIms" which will pn-sint liie voting Ai.ii'rlinn tenor, Walter Si an' in, at the Adelpl.i. Miiiidu, Septunber IL', is sail fo be n i oini il of voiith w.'h wit and tnpiiLliie dialogue It whs Wl'ttetl bv I.d V 'I'd V. Itosi 1 .e wenes nri nid in l.alwav. tin it ot . iiiri'l.i on tii -vi st coast of Ireland. nr.il in t'n 1 '!- it- ovei look lig th Hudson Ki.er N'i-w York ysrs GB EVENINGS, 8:15 MATS., TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, 2:15 ; BECliMHfa "Sav SEPTEilER 3 .KasrS' iGaibaniaieiiw Em:mo wci u DaBVBinaift W LADOr day , sept .5 FRANK FIELDER PRESENTS f 'J Wtcw's. an im o 81 PIOKTKI) in lll.lt OWN tOMl'ANV 01' TI.KNTi:i I'J.UI.Ks MM lllNlj lit NK Ill.l 1II5U 1-ltAMi I AMI' ViivV Vi Vi'V-n fV Fi'.1 Mli'mLi' ,i t m imt i.roiti.r isiti i-i" sam t. Jiii.i.Ku i m. ii. immi; rv.. i,i,i iii.i- in mrT i sin it thi'. niiti.t rio.N or miss i. iiii.kkv. i-ii"(U '"'iii:stii.v or so i mikii thi: ihiii:ction or ihiiioh iiaksi.n POPIll AP PRIPFS vcnliia. ! 2'- 33r. .101". 7Br. II ll'lionrt Pnpliir OIOO rUI ULAK I KlUM M u,lfr, V m Itlr llli Oltlir n (Mini M?. i FEATURED IN SUMMER AMUSEMENTS aczry Iiiimim mni i liiiimwiill I' imi! ' " vrfro N. jgBgKiSv rj? V HiHgSvREIiSSFjD MiM4HiH MtBHMgjyMCMMmHaai vvygsiBCMMag viffv jH gE 4&.KVjggK Tl? HBBsR Bmm.Tr Vfciiifi ggggSS'w TvstuniiAbJ VbBBB (jV Mr BbbbbbbbbW mk 1BbbBbH l& HR ?5KHI CLARA KIMBALL OUNG. MAY McAVOY."A J'tmSISIHSm .-v , . .JBr WmsamS&iS8$mam leatfsice dov ' ruth lloyd kinney. i WtskWJr '!BBlllBysBaPWSStffl PESMONP."WAY EAST" Metropolitan Guide to Photoplays for the Weel: to Come I New PlintopIns STAXI EY 'The did Nest" Rupert Hughes original film sloiy of mother love and self-hncritlie, which striken n , universal note The plot gives a cross, section of Amorlcnn life in Its human itv, sentiment and humor All the Jo.vs nnd tribulation of raising . family aru dep etc d Tho mother, plnved lmpres slvily bv Mnry Allen, nppinri In sev eral phaes of lier life DwlRht Crlt tiiuleii I'ulleu Landls nnd Louise i I.ovulv have important roks Special 1 ihusIl bv Manlev Sv inphony Orches- j tra I'M ACE Clara Kimball Vouns In a inult'ple i le es the varied leading figure nf "I'hnrge It " the navv muvle bv Snd.i Cowan, who Is known for ' Hush" and ' StnlRht From Paris ' 'I lu- star it, seen as i society woman, i inbaret wnltres, n fllppantlv ro tnant - miss nnd iva vohiik wife all or which sho Is said to characterize, with ffeitlvo differentiation Herbert Haw liti'on la leadlnc man .l'rii.l "The Snob Wunda Haw-li-v's latest starring vehicle, shews hu es' a snobbish he mss who thinks bet ter of her fancied superiorly ns the reult of contact with a lot of fun loving demociatlc college students and the In ft lence of the college football hero whom sh has turned down" because he waits on table to pav his wav through college Walter Illets and Sylvia Ai ton are among the tun makers nnd W. K Lawrence Is the gridiron hero Ylf'TOElA - A Tale of Two Worlds" is the first Couverntur Morris storv to be written direttlv foi th- 'crten It tells a romantic and thrlllltiR s-orv set In the phtuiesque ntmospherc of S.n Prancico s Chinatown nnd the "Forbidden Cltv" of Peltln during the terr hie Hoi Jtebelllon Frank I.lojd, who prodm ed 'Madame ' ' was 'ho illrector and the jirlnc'nn's Include I.i-ati'ie lo .! Frank ("Jlendnn, Wal lace Itein nrd Ktllth Chnpmnn UI.llf.XT .luai'ni. .lohnton, one of the most bi-ajtlful of nil "1 ollles beau tle.' In 'Sheltered Daughters." by liiorge Bronso-i Howard The hero ine, Ji-nnU Dark Is the humble daugh ter of a .New- York policeman She worship Jeanne d'Arc nnd plays a KS'ne of pretended decent from the Fn nch heroine The hero l a oung newspaper man There is plentv of thrill nnd sentiment In the s-orv The star wears mnnv advance models of fall row ns and wraps lWl.MO'T "The Outside Woman ' with Wanda Hawlev, In an intr resting I ' role which she 's taid to portrav ad m rablv Sensation and sentiment blend with -lever comedv i .Wll 01. Mad In Heaven.' fea fiirimr T mi Moore as an Irish la 1 who i onus to Amr on to seek fortum marries a girl to save her from a di "agreeable situation and winds uii with fnlllng In love w th his une. jw i ted wile Helen C'hndvihk Is the Girl nnd Kcne Adoree (Mrs Moore i hns an Important role Previously v levied nlll:lCK- The- Pour Hoisemen of thi YpMfihpse a mnsslve ' lilmlz i tion of Vient. lbanez's notable ,-it d w d -I nod eph romat ee of the (Jrent W.ir The Ilex Ingram pro due-inn neRie ts neither di -all nor hltll III iI (ll'Tlir. s'im - w -sf aa eb tiaarwa rj v-wim m r,a aiMJF ML ifieii M& JiiL l! &4a:; w '. ,h .miiAMi' WANDA MAWLEY. "THE SNOB 'Arcadia ond "THE OUTSIDE WOMAN" Belmont"'-" mas effet t and Is particularly apt In Its ereatlmi of atmosphere and II lus'on and Its projection of the boon chnractirs to the screen The sirc tacular possibilities are realized m great p eiorlal advantage. The cas' has li-cn well selected. I.OCVSI - "ConqiHFt 'of Canaan," fea turlng Thomas Melghnn In a turning of llio.li Tnrklngton s story of a , small-town niedlio co-ed, who re babllltatis hlinsell ElYOI.l '.V Private Scandnl," with Mav McAo in an Inteiestlng role IMI'FIH 1 "Man, Woman, Marriage.' te.itur.ng Dorothy Phillips, Mon , Tue.i , Wed 'Not dullty," b Harold i MncOrath rest of week. MAUEET VriiEEl "Conquest of Ca nnan ' In Hootli Tarklncton. show ItiK horvv a smalltown ne'er-do-well ledremeil himself Moll, Tues nnd Wid with Tom Melghnn ns the hero W S Hart, In "The Whistle." rest of week. COI.OSIAI. "Conquest of Canaan." first (ierniar.town showing. Mon Tues . Wed Hest of week Fatty Ar buckle, in "Crazy to Marry," ono of his funniest Creotltms. ait TAT XOHTHEES' "Oypsy Blood" sensntlonnl lllm with Pola Ncgr -noted forelf-n tllm actress, Moll , Tues and Wed " The Grrnt Adven ture. ' w th I.lonol Unrrymore, rest of weel: LEADER - "One n Minute." featuring Douglas Macl.enn In a fine comedv' Mon and Tues Dorbi May and Court nev Foote, in "The Bronze Hill thriller of the Orient, Wed and Tluir "Behind Masks, " with Doro tin Dalton. Frl nnd Sat. JUMBO Mon, "The Devil's Confes sion', Tues, "Sco M Lawjer' n l.erov Itatnes production; "Black Uoses', Wed, Mao Maish In "N ' bodv'.. Kid" Frl. "The Beach of Di earns", Sat, "Tho Desert Man ' SlltAXD 'Conquest of Cinann." Mon I Tues and Wed "Crazy to Marry ' rest of week LOCUST "Conquest of Canaan" nil week New- comedy feature, "Snook.v s Wild Onts " HIYOI.l "Lovctlme." n chnrmlno; storv with scenes laid In a French .village and with Shlrlcv Mason featured Mon, Tues and Wed . "A Prlvnie Scandnl," with M.iv MacAvoy, th' charming co-star of 'Sentimental Tomm ," featured lest of week ' CEUAJl 'Their Mutual Child." Mon "Luro of Kgpt Tues., "Sunset Jones" Wed , 'The Killer" Thurs , "Pamont Guaranteed," a comic drama; Frl , "The Butterfly Girl." with Mnrjorlo Daw, Sat COLISEUM "Tho Guide n Trail," Klon dike druna, Mon and Tues , Wed "Tho Killer" , Thurs and Frl . Norm i Talmadge, In "Tho Ghost i of Vester ilaj". Sat, 'Sunset Jones,' Western melodrama. Trocadero Changes Opening Date 'J'lie Trocadero will umi tin- regular vviutr-r seaHon of tiavelini; burlesque sliovvs on Mondaj , Sfjin-iiihcr ", insttad of Septiniber 'A. as iornnrlv niinouneed Hulie Ijeinstein'H "Hrondwnv Senn ilals" will be the nprmni; ntt ruction, lieadeil bv Clyde Ilati-s (Sum Hum), Doroth.v liarnes, Vliinb- I'liillps, Inv Kennls, Mnjor Jolms'in Marry Vim Ilarrv l'ossnlcl; and Ilem.v ((iuiiRi Jiiies The Troeadiro bus been Rriatlv improved Miice lust season I Willi s, m; I Mil.WII ( I SS i n kh 'n .iiTiunr ImM m AS ANNA MOORE 'H bi ' RUTH LLOYD KINNEY. (Contraitq Sousj's Ban3.) Willow Grov?--- ARR!CK CIIKSTNUT AND .M'NII'ER STS. AM'I. MMlN-MKIlMNOKIt, Ilus NEXT rND ig and WEEK METRO PICTURES CORPORATION OFFERS The Year's,ireafest Film Sensation m&ulSr ' S ill BXi H pi I I'ltirKS MOHTf. & SAT MAT.. 30c TO SI.OO. OTHICIt MATS.. 0c TO S1.30 AM. SKATS IILSI'.IIM.I) SEATS roil THE T1IIHD WKHK 0 SALE TIII'IIRIIAY THOMAS M. I.OVE. Ilus Mar Jcal- " itiuii., rtug. ijj, i7 AV. IY1. CHARLES DILLINGHAM Will Present on (arm IN A M'ff nr HE LOVE LETTER (StuKgestril liv a Flm bv I'ranz Mnltmr) Libretto bjr Wrn. LcBron, Muiic bjr Victor Jacobi, Sttjed by Edward Royce. GREAT COMPANY OF MUSICAL COMEDY ARTISTS AND BEAUTY CHORUS liir llriii-lltn ill tin- llrunil, I'orrrst mill durrlik llirnlrrs, livid) it Uir (riierul Oltlir llni.nl strrrt Ihrntre, SAsMSH FBT Bull 2 VISIT L.tnfY. IkWrl ORIGINAL COMPANY DIRECT FROM TWO VEARS RUN AT VANDERBILT THEATRL, NEW YORK, Box Office Opens Monday Aug. 29 SCALE OF PRICES . EUENINGS INCLUDING SATURDAY, SO CENT5 TO $2.50N0 HIGHER POPULAR. VMEDNESDAY MATINEE WU $1.50- REGULAR MATINEE SATURDAY LYSC mm&HRS SEAT SALE MONDAY AT 9 A.M. MADGE KENNEDY (HERSELF) I Kl ' mm I N e O RNE RED! I DIRECT rTCOM SIX MONTHS v 1 'tl Theatrical Billboard For the Coming Week Ynuilevlllo KEITH'S Crnno Wilbur, the play Wright, and Martha Mansfield. In n ono net comedy drama, "Hlght or Wrong": Hermnn Tlmbert? composer and nutbor, In an original ofTcrlng, "Llttlo UUb" ; Sheila Terry -and as sociates In a beautiful danco produc tion ; Davis and Darnell, "Ulrd Seed,' a comedy lilt: Howard and Saddler, vocalists: Kddlo lloss. In blackface ; Cahlll and Itomnlne, "A Comedy Mix up"; Pelnrcln Trio, dancTnk novelty; lialllott Trio, equilibrists. KS'tGKEIlltOCKEi:Tbo opening will feature Allco Joyco In "The Inner Chamber," story of social life. The vaudavllto Includes Mnclt and com pnnv, comedy playlet, "A Friendly Onll''; Monarch Comedy Vow. Wood Slstera nnd l-'olex-, songs: Uurkes, comedy singing: Phlna IJrothers. bal ancers; Sovlllci, fcinnlo aerlallsts; two-reel comedy feature. OI.OUE Boris Frlskln Troupe, pic turesquo dancing, "A Night In the Kremlin", JewWH Manikins. Hi "Cir cus Day In Toyland" : "Tot Sisters, l'hlladelphln glrlt; Harrison nnd Maid, merrymakers ; Chtsholm and Urcen, comedy skit; Togo, In sensa tional slldo for life, and other acts. KAl.TOX HOOF Fay Marbe. "tho terpalchoreifn whirlwind"; Tomson Twins nnd Evelyn Law. newcomers. In a varied act ; Cooper nnd l.ncv. graceful nnd unique dancers, and other fiatures. v Sloclt METHOPOUTAK Ol'EH.l HOUSE Opens Saturday evening with Mao Desmond nnd her players, under the mannVement of Frank Fielder, In u special revival ht "Way Down Past " which has nort boon seen on the local singe tor some years but when win an enormoui success In the lllms Inst season. Tho rolo of Anna Mooie will bo played -by Miss Desmond nnd Mr. Fielder will be tho David Their as sociates Includn such local fnorltes as Tcllo Webb, J Ja.v .Mulrej and Marie Snnfoid. Preparing for Shubert Vaudeville Workmen arc ' busy preparlug the Chestnut Street Opera House for its opening with "Shubert Select Vaude ville" some time in September. The historic old houso Is being especially adapted for Its new policy. Every Aft. at 2:15 Every Night at 8:15 Mr, Crowded Week! Its Fame Extends Across the Continent I'I1II.I)I:i,iiiia S.WS: a MASTniirti:cn op i.tTnttATprtn- ins nn:N THANst.ArKU into a MASTKniMi.rr, or THIJ jl'KKi:N. - I'nblle l.r (liter. M:V iirk 8A1.S: AV III'K' OK THi: MOVIKi ' Times, (IIKACO SAY.S: "THE onKATi:.ST PICTUIIE I EVIIH SAW." TrllMiiir. sn nt.wcisro sayi noimino bo mo was kvkii done unruly: ' Ktnmlnrr. A DEX INGRAM PRODUOTSON Adapted by JUNE MATHIS From the Famous Novel by Blnsco Ibanez HAS IVfiADE ALL AMERICA GASP! EgT Opening Monday, Sept. 5 C Cl 1VA A. on n A nil nomas MfSIOAI. COMEDY GRAND OPENING K- MONDAY- SEPT. ttJ THE. SART MUSICAL COHEDV HIT! AT THE ASTOR THEATRE, NEW YORK T s. DinECTlOM BTANLISr 11 A. M. to 11:18 1. M, (MARKET. By Dr. Frank Crane "The Old Nest" h-LlFUl It the COMliniU flU MAINE the great, prtp' ping, absorbing drama of ' the Actual, all the people In this storu arc alive. You act no impressions of Bluffed shirts, false whiskers, or play acting. Hughes has taken dotcn one tcall of the American home ot today and unit walk in and know the fcmilu. it is of the Mother, the ' Father and the Children the trinity of that same plot a hundred million Americans arc planing. One of the greatest of all stories because Jt3 theme is the greatest of all themes Lite, and Lite now, here, yours, mine. all bitter and sweet, and sad and glad, and majestic and petty, and divine and pitiful. MtsiCAi. rn.vn nr.si ivn.i ni'.i i ji i.rs iri.i. ' SEPTEMBER 5-,,aVi:kkm' V5:r ARCADBA cimsT.vt'T nnt.ow ktii 10 A. m to it p xr .n'i:xt wniJK . K-nlnri IMotun-s 1 .l-Ktit MNDA HAWLEV AIMPTLIi ritOM 'I IM S'MKtV HV V rr t m i M'lliia Sip-niber I I irtttrount cek Kitl" J kuh ii h I ootni!hR Jl'NIPIJn & MAItlCKT HrllKUTi Vaudeville It A. M to It P. II .xt UiiH Torpi c'lmonn Novoltv A NIGHT ON THE KREMLIN.MGSCOW i'",j y ii i I n ull i iv . I III. I AM" J' I'M i IT in'im- JEWELL'S MANIKINS . .ysuiwawweararet CHESTNUT STREET THE BEST SHOW IN THE M.XT WUnKIUWIS ond UOIUlUN CRANE umruT , ,M. "iiLi: rTfloWARD & SADLtR - iv wi hum "i ' 1'P SIH1EILA I M ITll M'llt't !' I ' O", tl "sl wit. i Miinn i i i oi t) M) in FRANK DAVIS & l vi s. J"r,i CAHILL & ROMINE-i); BALLIOT TRIO i..iu "ahii:u a'iiha' uiiv I'll' ' Hi I'M! Ifl.MI'D'vS IVMii-l.u s nun I' .VI luc ID II r. IN' ll DIM! V. TV i.vi:mn(iS Hll.l :ir 'in mi VU'lK. ti iv , Till IIM. 4 SAT, JlI5 lie TO illlc L22EUDERMAHT0WN MM Wtr f im W 'n fsJs. 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TO 11 p m NI1XT WEEK - Gonvf-rnetir Morrln I'mihous Story 1 irf1 V lllXM litl.i I ",11111 i TION 1 o( Mvilerv Dinn in iho "U?rL '"hmncvvn i-iliit nili-r Us I' irnmount ik till 11KI',I i mi-i.iivina 1 if Viz Hept'mlier "'h It n I'lirnmoum Urk IIIITTY fll.VII'HHN In iui- i-si) or tin did H" lCPITOLrtt'r TOM MOORE "M.I)F. IN III- Ul," JUSTINE JOHNSTONE ,;;!i OK'IV WT01V.Y M n Idas WtA i THOMAS MEIGHAN "V;;y.rf II BVl UII Oltl.ArfXH lir .ml Trie An pola negri ;;;;'-). linth iiml Walniil M n ru , IVJ "Man Woman Marriage" 333 fflarkeur&M THOMAS MEIGHAN ';'"":,'."' CfcMw0""' HELOW TWELFTH STREET COOLEST SPOTJNJOWN! Vu-y til Urn N.nl ml U"' ,f "' '""'"n MARTHA nn "!i7Dnwn" "' -,l,nv v-.. "ix ii-m; v "BLALRI'ACE ' EUDlE KUSi i v.i Ji n HTM w i'vri in "THREE'S A v l M' "Is. CROWD , ADELE DARNELL vl) HIISCI I'lIM II HllllWI i LA JILARICA JTRI0 "AESOP'S FABLES A"rJr i.VvTiiv aduku atiiiai nwi AV I f'MI'OHrtl I" Ml"! f B Hills lluM.- .n SIUII'"', ,' '.'.'Ifwt Vis (N SAl.l. liSI- WKIK IN ADVw M. . 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